If you like Mantao (those white soft buns in Siopao), you will
definitely love this new addition to Chowking's Menu called Chow Pao. It comes
in different fillings, other variety actually goes with real sliced vegetables
inside to complement the taste. Think of eating your usual favorite Chowking
meal without rice and instead fill the viands in a mantao bread or bun + put
some Asado sauce on them--that's it, you get exactly how Chowking's Chow Pao
tastes like.
The good news is that this meal is truly affordable at a price starting at P25 and up, the price actually depends on the filling. But if you're content with Chowking's mini sausages just as I did, then P25 is all you need to get a bite of this Chow Pao. The minute it arrived on our table, I thought I was in a hamburger joint--because the packaging looked like a burger I loved to order in another fast food joint. And upon opening what's inside, voila! I was surprised with the CK name that was sort of "embossed" on the toasted mantao bun itself. Is it CK as in Calvin Klein? Nah, it's Chowking, remember? Oh, I almost forgot because it had taken quite sometime before my Chow Pao had arrived. I was starving because it's way past lunch time. So when it had finally arrived, I took a big bite right away.
It turned out that what I had ordered was just an ordinary
sausage (yes, the one that Chowking serves during breakfast on their almuchow
meals!) filling with some Asado sauce on them. I had to ask for a few more
asado sauce just so it would not be so dry and I could further enjoy my meal.
My verdict? It's a pretty decent meal or baon, and although Chowking
actually recommends this Chow Pao for a movie snack--I totally disagree with
it. Why? It would not be nice to see Asado sauce on your shirt after seeing a
film, right? And if you order the ones that include veggies as its filling,
it's like having tacos as movie snack, where as you watch the film, loads of
veggies would literally fall as you eat.
So again, if you're into mantao breads and you enjoy breakfast meals,
this Chowking Chow Pao is your best bet.
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